Executive Development Programme in Plant Predation & Adaptation
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in Plant Predation & Adaptation is a certificate course designed to provide learners with in-depth knowledge of plant defense mechanisms against predation and their adaptation strategies. This programme is crucial for professionals in agriculture, botany, ecology, and related fields, as understanding plant predation and adaptation leads to advanced farming practices, pest management, and conservation efforts.
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โข Introduction to Plant Predation & Adaptation: Understanding the concept of plant predation, the key players involved, and the importance of plant adaptation in ecosystems. โข Herbivory and Plant Defenses: Exploring the interaction between herbivores and plants, including plant defense mechanisms and herbivore counter-strategies. โข Plant Physiological Responses to Predation: Examining the physiological changes in plants in response to predation, such as changes in growth, reproduction, and nutrient allocation. โข Co-evolution of Plants and Herbivores: Delving into the co-evolutionary relationship between plants and herbivores and how this arms race has shaped the diversity of both groups. โข Plant Toxins and Secondary Metabolites: Investigating the role of plant toxins and secondary metabolites in plant defense and herbivore avoidance. โข Microbial Interactions in Plant Predation: Exploring the complex interactions between plants, herbivores, and microbes, including the role of mutualistic and pathogenic microbes. โข Conservation and Management of Plant Predation: Discussing the implications of plant predation for conservation and management, including the development of sustainable management practices. โข Emerging Trends in Plant Predation Research: Highlighting recent advances and future directions in plant predation research, including the use of new technologies and approaches.
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